THE World Bank has released a $270 million International Development Association grant aimed at improving the efficiency, connectivity and climate resilience of key regional transport and trade corridors in Eastern and Southern Africa. In a statement issued by the World Bank, the institution stated that it was committed to supporting improvements in transport and trade connectivity along the Dar es Salaam Corridor between Zambia and Tanzania. “In an effort to drive greater development and trade, the World Bank is supporting improvements in transport and trade connectivity along the Dar es Salaam Corridor between Zambia and Tanzania. The six-year Transport Corridors for Economic Resilience (TRACER) project, backed by a $270 million International Development Association (IDA) grant aims to improve the efficiency,...

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